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All the issues have 16 pages, one of them featuring Mandrake in the inner contents (in black and white), at the first part of the series, and on the back cover (in color) for several - at least nine - last | All the issues have 16 pages, one of them featuring Mandrake in the inner contents (in black and white), at the first part of the series, and on the back cover (in color) for several - at least nine (*) - issues for the last part of the series. As only 27 issues were published, it seems that two original Sunday pages were missing (point to check / last issue (#23) features the final March 20th, 1938 Sunday page with, however, a last panel indicating "next : "Mandrake nella Luna"). (*): back covers with Mandrake sunday pages in color from issue # 15 to issue # 23. | ||
== Covers gallery == | == Covers gallery == |
Revision as of 18:40, 18 September 2024
Contastorie Cine Romanzi Americani | |
First issue | |
Country/language: | Italy / Italian |
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Publishing company: | Edizioni La Meridiana |
Publishing years: | 1945–1946 |
Issues: | 27 |
Format: | 18×28 cm, color |
Contastorie - cine romanzi americani was an Italian weekly magazine published by "Edizioni La Meridiana".
Issue overview
Regular series
"Contastorie" presents various American characters alongside stories of Italian and British production, such as: "Jim della Giungla" (Jungle Jim) by Alex Raymond (eg. James Raymond), "La Commedia Umana" by William Saroyan and Nick Hoffer, "Cavaliere Mascheralo" (The Lone Ranger) by Fran Striker and Charles Flanders, "L'Ispettore Wade" (Inspector Wade) by Sheldon Stark and Neil O'Keefe, "Marco Spada" (Brick Bradlord) by William Ritt and Clarence Gray, "L'uomo dall'orecchia mozza" by Edmond About and Frank Reynolds, "L'Allipiano scomparso" (Lone Ranger) by Fran Striker and Jon L Blummer, "Mandrake" by Lee Falk and Phil Davis, "Principe Valente" (Prince Valiant) by Harold R. Foster, "I Fanfaroni del Re" by Paul Fèval & Saro Bellomia, "La Settima Croce" by Anna Seghers & William Sharp, "Un affare misterioso" by J. Du Boisgobey & Saro Bellomia, "Cino e Franco" (Tim Tyler's Luck) by Lyman Young (eg. Tom Massey), "Il Bimbo Rapilo" by Erle Stanley Gardner, "Robin Hood" by Waller Scott and Ugo Matagna, "Braccio di Ferro" (Popeye) by Elzie Crisler Segar.
Mandrake stories in Contastorie
Story | U.S. Titles | Daily/Sunday | Issues | Note |
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Mandrake alla caccia del tesoro | The Treasure Hunt | Sunday | 1/1945 - 23/1946 |
All the issues have 16 pages, one of them featuring Mandrake in the inner contents (in black and white), at the first part of the series, and on the back cover (in color) for several - at least nine (*) - issues for the last part of the series. As only 27 issues were published, it seems that two original Sunday pages were missing (point to check / last issue (#23) features the final March 20th, 1938 Sunday page with, however, a last panel indicating "next : "Mandrake nella Luna"). (*): back covers with Mandrake sunday pages in color from issue # 15 to issue # 23.
Covers gallery
- Contastorie-1946-02.jpg
- Contastorie-1946-04.jpg
- Contastorie-1946-05.jpg
- Contastorie-1946-06.jpg
- Contastorie-1946-07.jpg
- Contastorie-1946-08.jpg
- Contastorie-1946-09.jpg
- Contastorie-1946-10.jpg
- Contastorie-1946-11.jpg
- Contastorie-1946-18.jpg
- Contastorie-1946-20.jpg
- Contastorie-1946-21.jpg
- Contastorie-1946-22.jpg
Reprint
All issues were reprinted by Capriotti Editore in 1975.